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Can’t revert to normal version of Windows after joining Windows Insider Program
I'd like to wait for the next upcoming update to automatically switch to the stable version. However, I have some concerns about potential risks associated with heavy use. I've noticed that when I open software like Microsoft Edge or File Explorer, the CPU and Memory usage spikes to their maximum levels (100%).
My specific concern is whether this high usage poses any risk of motherboard failure or short-circuiting. I want to ensure the safety and longevity of my computer system. Can you provide insights into whether these usage patterns could potentially lead to hardware issues, and if so, what precautions I should take to mitigate them?
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Outside of hours of active computer use - do not turn off the power, leave it asleep so that the system performs proper maintenance, then let me know if it works.
- AnandAvnishSep 16, 2023Copper Contributor
Deleted Do you have any idea when the new update will roll out for all Windows users, in which my system will auto-switch, by Microsoft?
- DeletedSep 16, 2023
I don't know the exact date, but the annual feature update for the stable version of Windows11 will be in October.
- AnandAvnishSep 30, 2023Copper Contributorhey there is new update goanna role out in last week of September. I updated my laptop now I'm still in beta version of insider program. What should I do now .?